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To Clean Indoor Unit Front Panel — If the front
panel of the unit becomes dirty or smudged, wipe the out-
side of the front panel with a soft dry cloth. If necessary, use
a mild liquid detergent and wipe off carefully with a dry cloth.
When cleaning the front panel, NEVER use water hot-
ter than 105 F, and DO NOT pour water into the fan
coil unit. Do not use abrasive or petroleum based clean-
ers — damage to unit appearance will result.
To Clean Indoor Coil — To clean the coil, remove in-
door unit front panel, and vacuum the coil fins. Use care not
to bend or damage fins.
To Clean Outdoor Coil (Outdoor Unit)
Some metal parts and sharp fins of outdoor unit coil can
cause personal injury during cleaning. Clean coil
carefully.
To clean the outdoor coil:
1. Remove any dirt or obstruction from discharge opening.
2. Use garden hose to spray water on the coil. Debris that
collects between coil fins inhibits heat transfer — direct
the water spray between coil fins to flush out debris.
To Clean Condensate Drains — Clean all drains and
drain pans at the start of each cooling season. Check the flow
by pouring water into the drain.
REMOVE COVER INSERT NEW BATTERIES PRESS RST
NOTE: Be sure to insert new batteries correctly (as shown).
Fig. 18 — Installing or Replacing Batteries
PRESS TA SET TIME PRESS TA
Fig. 19 — Setting the Current Time
REMOVE FILTER VACUUM CLEAN RINSE WITH WATER
Fig. 20 — Air Filter Maintenance